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there's no symptom of big government more menacing than this. we're up to the task. i hope president obama will join us in this work. >> all right. love that home-spun economics. the key is to make money through higher taxes. that's the other approach, the one that speaker boehner says is destined to fail. >> the president says we need a balanced approach which in washington means we spend more and you pay more. i mean run a small business? i know those tax increases will destroy jobs. the president is adamant that we cannot make fundamental changes to our entitlement programs. as the father of two daughters i know the programs won't be there for them unless significant action is taken now. >> the political wrangling. both obama and boehner were trying to get them to strike the deal. the sun has set on yet another day without agreement, meaning a default may be just a week away. >>> two very political speeches from president obama and house speaker john boehner, who back two very different plans to raise the debt ceiling. from president obama he clearly endorsed the
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this is a big subject in my book. one of the things that interests me very deeply was that in addition to being the first war to have destructiveness that this technological level, the first world war was really the pursed propaganda war. why? because up to that point in time in europe and the preceding several decades all the wars have been small-scale colonial conflicts where small volunteer armies, you know, germans, frenchmen, and was men went out and put down colonial rebellions in africa, asia, concord new colonies. it did not require a propaganda effort. you know, certain riders like rudyard kipling to be counted on for supply of the proper kind of poetry and story telling and so forth. there wasn't anything organized by the government by the government. right from the beginning they seem to realize that this war was going to require a massive propaganda effort. this was especially true of england, and it was another reason that led me to concentrate on england in this book. alone of the major powers in europe
this is a big subject in my book. one of the things that interests me very deeply was that in addition to being the first war to have destructiveness that this technological level, the first world war was really the pursed propaganda war. why? because up to that point in time in europe and the preceding several decades all the wars have been small-scale colonial conflicts where small volunteer armies, you know, germans, frenchmen, and was men went out and put down colonial rebellions in africa,...
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to watch in the cinema one says film this year is american documentary modern coal which has been a big success. every year around one hundred fifty films are showcased at the event. here we can see a selection of the film's beneficiaries. also many lectures mostly because the film discussions. in the voting rights. of the region bringing together thousands of international guests to the crate town of central russia. from the palace of the museum is a valid there are several cultural our mosques here and you will film festival for example brings many tourists and industry professionals to the region from all over the world but why is. that question and let's meet this week's guest. to me. now tell me your involvement with the festival. well three months ago part of. this. this to seize this opportunity to compose a competition programme which would consist of or term movies of highest quality or why invalid. well actually it's not in your idea to hold a nice film festivals not in the capitals but somewhere in the small cities which might be far away from the maddening crowd but still ca
to watch in the cinema one says film this year is american documentary modern coal which has been a big success. every year around one hundred fifty films are showcased at the event. here we can see a selection of the film's beneficiaries. also many lectures mostly because the film discussions. in the voting rights. of the region bringing together thousands of international guests to the crate town of central russia. from the palace of the museum is a valid there are several cultural our...
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>>reporter: this is beginning to translate into a big business opportunity, with adventure sports companies mushrooming across the country. 220 kilometres north of new delhi is rishikesh; a popular spot for an adrenaline soaked spot of white water rafting. >>you are just 4-5 hours away from delhi, so close to it, but still you feel you are so away from it. it's another world >>many local people have joined this industry. the rafts have become cheaper, and the government offers many subsidies and cheap loans. that's why the prices we charge customers have fallen too. >>reporter: hardcore enthusiasts are adding and promoting new competitive events every year. at the bangalore adventure race, competitors combined cycling with rock climbing to push the limits of endurance. >>we're about 5 hours into the re, d we're at the bouldering area. and this is one of the most difficult part of the race today. the participants have already cycled 50 kilometres, and 12 kilometres of very, very technical trail. they're cramping, and they can't lift their legs, and their arms are tired. >>this is my first ad
>>reporter: this is beginning to translate into a big business opportunity, with adventure sports companies mushrooming across the country. 220 kilometres north of new delhi is rishikesh; a popular spot for an adrenaline soaked spot of white water rafting. >>you are just 4-5 hours away from delhi, so close to it, but still you feel you are so away from it. it's another world >>many local people have joined this industry. the rafts have become cheaper, and the government offers...
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. $1.3 trillion economy is a big market for the utah and there lots of talk about investment opportunities during mrs. clinton's visit. >> you're watching "newsday." still to come on the program, the aid agency that had controversy by handing out less aid in uganda. >> and murdoch and sons prepare to answer questions about phone hacking corruption. we assess the future of news corp. south africans have celebrated former president's nelson mandela 93rd birthday. he spent the day with family in his home village where he was also visited by the president. millions of school children sang him a special birthday song before lessons began. >> smiling and surrounded by family members, these photos show mandiba as he is affectionately called with his family, three generations of them. the elderly statesman celebrated on monday with a party of school children at his home in his childhood village. [happy birthday to you ♪ >> across the country, school children sang a special version of the birthday song, happy birthday dada, mandiba. two years ago it was mandela day. and his wife and his daughter
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because this race in israel really used to be part of the big war zone where no the i was the talk of the way we live because we're always under pressure we always and there are third and and that's what people want to change now they want to say ok so there are threats and we are in a very very big problem with the countries around us then we have the palestinians but here there are things that we have to solve and the three creation outside of this road both are related to what happened here between our between our feet is. now this all journalism of a loss of p.r. that's the frequent findings of recent media surveys in the u.s. as newspapers across the country claims the p.r. machine is rushing to fill the vacuum that christine found and finding out what it may mean for society in the. persons with all of this little children the newspapers like the seattle post intelligencer the rock you know news and hundreds more has now become relics from the past. slash budgets have started the presses newsrooms nationwide. and now layoffs through media have meant for fewer journalists to inve
because this race in israel really used to be part of the big war zone where no the i was the talk of the way we live because we're always under pressure we always and there are third and and that's what people want to change now they want to say ok so there are threats and we are in a very very big problem with the countries around us then we have the palestinians but here there are things that we have to solve and the three creation outside of this road both are related to what happened here...
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from point a couple at nothing how much of a gamble was it a big gamble really i have always been a risk taker in our life when i was a child first thing i did when i got my first job after school was to deliver newspapers i saved up money got a telescope i was interested in astronomy even at that age twelve years old first thing i did was on a dark night. i took it out to see how far i could see fifty years later when i became director of the institute that operates help with space telescope it seemed to me at once to do the same thing scientifically look to see just how far out that could see galaxies. there had been some studies scientific studies done before the launch of hubble trying to predict the important scientific problems that it would help solve and imaging distant galaxies was not one of them and there were valid reasons why many astronomers thought that hubble would do many great things but it probably would not make much of a contribution in studying distant galaxies i question that. and i thought it was sufficiently important that i was willing to take a recess and point
from point a couple at nothing how much of a gamble was it a big gamble really i have always been a risk taker in our life when i was a child first thing i did when i got my first job after school was to deliver newspapers i saved up money got a telescope i was interested in astronomy even at that age twelve years old first thing i did was on a dark night. i took it out to see how far i could see fifty years later when i became director of the institute that operates help with space telescope...
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of the day saw the reigning world champions now the zone giuliana from brazil take on the currently big gold medalist misty may and carrie walsh of the usa. the american jew have been in the best of form this year of a hit back brilliantly to seal a one sided much in straight sets and gain a much needed confidence boost for the london olympics just around the corner i think that's what's driving us right now you know and i know i think about it every term every day in training and but i'm now looking anything you know but to be a three time god medalist in our square would be amazing if that and i've no reason to believe that you are three you know we're capable so we want to live you are saying it's very hard to bear brazilian rivals a rare defeat this season like the crowd was fairly entertained however those fans will be hoping one day they'll be able to cheer the victory of a russian jew oh and hopefully. it will happen sooner rather than later richard i'm paul three don't see. now nor does your standings lead to cases don't know how severe this extol of the season are the prevailin
of the day saw the reigning world champions now the zone giuliana from brazil take on the currently big gold medalist misty may and carrie walsh of the usa. the american jew have been in the best of form this year of a hit back brilliantly to seal a one sided much in straight sets and gain a much needed confidence boost for the london olympics just around the corner i think that's what's driving us right now you know and i know i think about it every term every day in training and but i'm now...
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the big. in india g.'s available in the grand central shirts in mumbai the taj mahal in iraq among bowling coach president combining visual and fame which results from mono beatriz's public close to go on taj mahal hotel charges the initial cement hotel foolish kind of soto. the meridian alina the judge the hotels church in new delhi hotel maria babyhood tones clearing the collection ramona plaza the amazons maidens motown's the park plaza movie the medicine shift it was promised to taper cush...
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and 74 in big you are sur. closer to home, looking at weather tomorrow, sunny skies inland and there is fog cling together coast. high temperatures inland will be moving into low 90s tomorrow. and there is 83 napa and there is 78 in eekland. moving so the south bay, 816789 near monterey bay, highs of 69 in watsonville. and 72, santa cruz and there is is the accu-weather forecast coming up on abc 7 news at 5:00. >> 14 u.s. senators are urging the king of saudi arabia to end his country's ban on women driving. >> earlier this year, a 32-year-old woman posted this video of herself defying the ban on you tube. saudi arabia is the only country in the world that prohibits women from driving. >> one reason is that it would require women to uncover faces in public, for bidden under islamic law. senators say driving is a human right. >> and thanks for joining us for abc 7 news at 4:00. >> fighting macive fire in a plastics plant, so large, every fire engine responded and nearby crews were called in to help. firefighters
and 74 in big you are sur. closer to home, looking at weather tomorrow, sunny skies inland and there is fog cling together coast. high temperatures inland will be moving into low 90s tomorrow. and there is 83 napa and there is 78 in eekland. moving so the south bay, 816789 near monterey bay, highs of 69 in watsonville. and 72, santa cruz and there is is the accu-weather forecast coming up on abc 7 news at 5:00. >> 14 u.s. senators are urging the king of saudi arabia to end his country's...
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so there was a big fight. saul bellow had made one of my favorite memories and the festival were the opening ceremony was the public library, and because norman mailer had in many people's views invited secretary of state george shultz to deliver the opening address, not long after he made a statement supporting the apartheid regime in africa which meant the south african writers boycotted the event. because he was there there was a in almost presidential level of security around the public library, and we all had to bring various forms of id and he forgot to bring his ied. and this was actually quite soon after he won the nobel prize so there was an extraordinary fight and i saw him on the chair like this outside the entrance not being allowed in on till norman mailer camera panned vouched for him. you can just imagine how much he had enjoyed being vouched for. the nobel laureate was. so it was a very contentious time, but one of the reasons it was contentious is all of us believed the public role of the writ
so there was a big fight. saul bellow had made one of my favorite memories and the festival were the opening ceremony was the public library, and because norman mailer had in many people's views invited secretary of state george shultz to deliver the opening address, not long after he made a statement supporting the apartheid regime in africa which meant the south african writers boycotted the event. because he was there there was a in almost presidential level of security around the public...
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the 108 kilometers culminated this finish, a whisker ahea for his first ever tour de france big 3. germany is gearing up for thehe tour de france. the coach says the team will have to fine-tune its strategy. the german women may be failing to live up to their status. they are sticking to the game plan. the players are looking to improve. >> we have to start playing proper football. straight out attacking the banks so far, we've slipped up on making the final bass and converting our chances -- making the fina pass onrtinour ch if we can donce time. >>ngermy'ud eng. atold ofhe neplaaoe n n lltoy t hepackard set up operations here years ago. the company has invesd the 3miion euros here and continues for the work force of more than 2000. us the openness, meaning t attitude of the people, and the bience of thepele, and of the city. you love had a good mixf naturally, that hasadusor open to strangers or to rene. >> po companies with strong economic growth and low taxe they bef from the strategic locationon at eze borders right into the middle of europe. while some europeanouri are focuse
the 108 kilometers culminated this finish, a whisker ahea for his first ever tour de france big 3. germany is gearing up for thehe tour de france. the coach says the team will have to fine-tune its strategy. the german women may be failing to live up to their status. they are sticking to the game plan. the players are looking to improve. >> we have to start playing proper football. straight out attacking the banks so far, we've slipped up on making the final bass and converting our...
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there were huge weaknesses in the whole construct of the monetary union in europe and my big surprise is that it has lasted ten years before through this kind of crisis these weaknesses came to the surface but on the other side of the ocean of american politicians are still tussling over how to raise the country's debt ceiling while republicans and democrats argue secretary of state hillary clinton has been trying to calm nervous asian investors that they will meet next week's that line but economic analyst and martin headache says it's already too late. united states is essentially bankrupt in any case if they increase the debt ceiling actually yes the chinese rating agency that has been saying even if they find an agreement and they increase the debt ceiling what is going to be as a result more debt so if the u.s. has thirteen point five trillion off dead and that starts the nomination of their budget it's not even the fiscal gap including all the unfunded liabilities there the united states government actually keeps of the books and if you include this figure you know two hundred t
there were huge weaknesses in the whole construct of the monetary union in europe and my big surprise is that it has lasted ten years before through this kind of crisis these weaknesses came to the surface but on the other side of the ocean of american politicians are still tussling over how to raise the country's debt ceiling while republicans and democrats argue secretary of state hillary clinton has been trying to calm nervous asian investors that they will meet next week's that line but...
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it is not a big noise. just to give some respect to this man. new archaeologist uncovered the bell while excavating an english channel. it begins at siloam and ends at robinson's arch. jewish worshippers would have entered the temple mount at the time of jesus. >> the bell has a tiny loop tat top and attached to the robe of a wealthy man. upon its hem you should make bomb granites of blue, purple and scarlet and bells of gold between them all around. head archaeologist eli shukronof says there is no way to know for sure if the bell came from a priestly garment. >> it could have come from anyone. >> he believes the bell fell off the man's garment and into the drainage channel. >> walking in the tunnels of jerusalem and after 2,000 years, we found that bell in the tunnel. >> archaeologists hope to open the channel tunnel to the public later this summer. eli shukronof says it sheds light on the nature of jerusalem in second temple time. cbn news, jerusalem. >> that is all this week for "christian world news" we thank you for joining us. wendy griff
it is not a big noise. just to give some respect to this man. new archaeologist uncovered the bell while excavating an english channel. it begins at siloam and ends at robinson's arch. jewish worshippers would have entered the temple mount at the time of jesus. >> the bell has a tiny loop tat top and attached to the robe of a wealthy man. upon its hem you should make bomb granites of blue, purple and scarlet and bells of gold between them all around. head archaeologist eli shukronof says...
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big deal days are back and better than ever! right now, go to priceline for a sneak peek at recent winning hotel bids to find where you can save up to 60% on hotels. we'll even email you other people's winning bids, so you'll know what price to name. with new hotel bid alerts, from priceline. and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >> stephen: well, that's it for the rep
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especially for big countries. they will go up the value-added chain in the export sector but their marketshare regardless of what portion their in and what chunk out of value-added chain is big enough, that won't drive growth. so it's got to come from the domestic becoming. it's got to come from aggregate demand and the domestic economy. that aggregate demand has to be the right mix of consumption and investment. because it will guide the evolution of the supply side of the economy much more prominently than happens when they were or any other country is poor in the domestic market doesn't matter. and that's all exactly right. in that there's lots of places where discipline or price distortions or other things. the thing that has worded china most is document very well, and imf working paper is the declining fraction of household, disposable household income and national income from 70 to 60%. and so, and in some sense in part operating with still almost 50% of the population, plus or minus a bit in the countrysid
especially for big countries. they will go up the value-added chain in the export sector but their marketshare regardless of what portion their in and what chunk out of value-added chain is big enough, that won't drive growth. so it's got to come from the domestic becoming. it's got to come from aggregate demand and the domestic economy. that aggregate demand has to be the right mix of consumption and investment. because it will guide the evolution of the supply side of the economy much more...
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it is really too big to bail out. >> president obama have focused on avoiding defaulting on its debt. there was a mix of spending cuts. a powerful typhoon has had parts of japan bringing heavy rain and wind. if forced road closures and flight cancellations. it is expected to approach eastern japan. congressmen are traveling to the islands on wednesday. the trip is a peace mission. you're watching live from singapore. still to come, hillary clinton's trade talks in india. why one of his victims is trying to stop the execution. the government continues to call for the downfall. >> is all part of the syrian cycle of violence. protests, shootings, funerals, shootings. these images, as some residents say they are stuck in their homes. as well as the opposition at home, it faces changes from nevada. >> i talked with them about the need for reform. he promised that he would work towards that. >> a broadening out of the diplomatic isolation. >> it is necessary that the international community and not just europe clearly speak out against the syrian government and condemned the oppression. and
it is really too big to bail out. >> president obama have focused on avoiding defaulting on its debt. there was a mix of spending cuts. a powerful typhoon has had parts of japan bringing heavy rain and wind. if forced road closures and flight cancellations. it is expected to approach eastern japan. congressmen are traveling to the islands on wednesday. the trip is a peace mission. you're watching live from singapore. still to come, hillary clinton's trade talks in india. why one of his...
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well you can see it at the hour is under big pressure here wasn't prepared for us but kind of movement at the moment actually our biggest fear is that not only our being so afraid of what's going to happen we'll start a war somewhere. because this relation in israel where used to be part of the big war zone we're in we're now if you talk about the way we live because we're always under pressure we always and there rick and that's what people want to change now they want to say ok so they're our friends and we are in a very very big problem with the countries around us and with the palestinians but still there are things that we have to solve and the situation outside of the israelis also related to what happened here between now between i think. now this all journalism and the loss of p.r. that's the frequent findings of recent media surveys in the us as newspapers across the country claims the p.r. machine is rushing to fill the vacuum christine found finding out what it may mean to society is that. the first of all the additional soldiers. newspapers like the seattle post intelligenc
well you can see it at the hour is under big pressure here wasn't prepared for us but kind of movement at the moment actually our biggest fear is that not only our being so afraid of what's going to happen we'll start a war somewhere. because this relation in israel where used to be part of the big war zone we're in we're now if you talk about the way we live because we're always under pressure we always and there rick and that's what people want to change now they want to say ok so they're our...
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big leap possible. if that's the case then it's hard to imagine any reunification in the near future especially with up to forty percent of romanians agreeing that love to have bessarabia back but almost two thirds of moldova's population wants to remain sober. let's see russia ski and see for you from bucharest romania and kishan our republic of moldova. well next hour will bring you more insight into what life is like today in post states and we'll explore here to stand would last year saw a violent revolution as any consequence way to democracy. twenty years ago our this country. disintegrates. what. can the. janitor. where did it take. time now for the business update with urea. loans are welcome to business update the money pouring out of russia is a trend the government's long been struggling to reverse tomorrow became the first month to see foreign capital go the other way and register in float central falls church the inflow could be as much as three going to dollars cuts against an eight billio
big leap possible. if that's the case then it's hard to imagine any reunification in the near future especially with up to forty percent of romanians agreeing that love to have bessarabia back but almost two thirds of moldova's population wants to remain sober. let's see russia ski and see for you from bucharest romania and kishan our republic of moldova. well next hour will bring you more insight into what life is like today in post states and we'll explore here to stand would last year saw a...
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then again he's been he didn't do the simple big yahoo because. it was full of i knew the last twenty years. you know that but he was. the head of the speedometer. and he does the and i'm the. straight maker that i should look asian and i was really. really good. to be here yet who gives. a three star. or a fish to town thanks very much indeed investigations editor with the to help weekly magazine live there in mumbai. other news now this hour rupert murdoch's media empire has announced it's to withdraw its bid to buy outright control of the u.k.'s biggest satellite broadcaster b. sky b. it's the latest twist to the phone hacking crisis that's engulfed the company as the scandal goes global across the atlantic it's claimed that journalists try to bribe new york police officers for access to the voicemail of nine eleven victims u.s. senators are also now calling for their own investigation into news corp but its prime minister david cameron has also to monitor probe into the nine eleven claims and pull lashmar he's an investigative reporter and hea
then again he's been he didn't do the simple big yahoo because. it was full of i knew the last twenty years. you know that but he was. the head of the speedometer. and he does the and i'm the. straight maker that i should look asian and i was really. really good. to be here yet who gives. a three star. or a fish to town thanks very much indeed investigations editor with the to help weekly magazine live there in mumbai. other news now this hour rupert murdoch's media empire has announced it's to...
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sarah get want to admit their involvement in the process the attitude to surrogacy in russia is on big years so many women simply don't want anyone to know their baby is carried by another one out of for many it's easier to resort to small but not such a small why. how about one scene in public with this there really is no going back to the sides become entangled in a legal and moral not blackmail homes intended parents while surrogate mothers greatest fear is not getting paid most of them see sorry to see as the only solution to their financial misery if we had no other choice we lived at my mom's place nine people in four to six square meter is. zenaida a mother of two hoped giving birth the money would allow her buy an apartment for her large family however half way through the pregnancy the genetic parents demanded she a board they had shopped around and their backup was bearing twins. the biological father sprawled out in front of men unarmed chair and almost knocked when he was saying don't you understand we need neither you nor the baby zenaida still hoped they'd accept the baby
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write out this financial still this is really something quite frightening if italy really goes into big trouble on the financial markets this is certainly a totally new face of this euro crisis you mentioned theory thanks how it's all too appealing countries chipped david in styles for a bite of the g.c. apple the now many left regretting taking the bait that. the bad i mean the product. of more than a decade of great business is like badasses again hit hard. think street in athens is still bustling with the economy means that many businesses here in greece are simply gone and cleaning the year a mint year in prices many of the members when we could colonies it didn't mean european wages if one fought fanned out on three another year skeptics who wanted danger from the start they have become the unlikely heroes in this tale just who the hell do you think you people are you are very very dangerous people indeed your obsession with creating this euro state means that you're happy to destroy democracy you appear to be happy for millions and millions of people to be unemployed and to be poo
write out this financial still this is really something quite frightening if italy really goes into big trouble on the financial markets this is certainly a totally new face of this euro crisis you mentioned theory thanks how it's all too appealing countries chipped david in styles for a bite of the g.c. apple the now many left regretting taking the bait that. the bad i mean the product. of more than a decade of great business is like badasses again hit hard. think street in athens is still...
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this is big subject of my book. one of the things that interested me very deeply was that in addition to being the first war to have, you know, destructiveness of this technological level, the first world war was really the first propaganda war. why? because up to that point in time in europe, in the preceding several decades all the wars had been fairly small-scale colonial conflicts where small volunteer armies, you know, of germans, french men, english men, went out and put down colonial rebellions in africa or asia or conquered new colonies in africa or whatever. it didn't require a propaganda effort. certain writers like rudyard kipling could be counted on to supply the proper kind of story telling and poetry when needed but there wasn't anything organized by the government. but, right from the beginning they seemed to realize that this war was going to require a massive propaganda effort. this was especially true in england and it was another reason that led me to concentrate on england in this book because al
this is big subject of my book. one of the things that interested me very deeply was that in addition to being the first war to have, you know, destructiveness of this technological level, the first world war was really the first propaganda war. why? because up to that point in time in europe, in the preceding several decades all the wars had been fairly small-scale colonial conflicts where small volunteer armies, you know, of germans, french men, english men, went out and put down colonial...
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the big. guy took over the fourth quarter. this street still keeps its secrets but now it's time to reveal the shooting of the soviet files on the ati. in india they move joint people to. the gateway hotel the grand imperial true and told us to. go. run to the colonel was hotel treat. america's biggest creditor china lashes out at washington for putting the global economy at risk by not reaching agreement to keep its debt in check. so the eurozone dream turned sour the cost of dealing with a currency crisis undermines the promise of prosperity as an e.u. member. poland prepares to present its perspective on what caused the plane of the late president kaczynski to crash in western russian lots. of russian scientists keeping a close eye on the sun could help predict when natural disasters are about to strike the. well u.s. that crisis is so keeping investors jittery in the markets some good news as well as russia. is one step closer to acquiring eastern european operations folks back with more details on that. twenty four hours
the big. guy took over the fourth quarter. this street still keeps its secrets but now it's time to reveal the shooting of the soviet files on the ati. in india they move joint people to. the gateway hotel the grand imperial true and told us to. go. run to the colonel was hotel treat. america's biggest creditor china lashes out at washington for putting the global economy at risk by not reaching agreement to keep its debt in check. so the eurozone dream turned sour the cost of dealing with a...
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what makes him a big splash in the world of heights business which earns it vs science and i get cheap products they don't understand oh he'll watch easy steps he followed russian leaders to e.g. bidders abroad and the big breakthrough back home spotlight on stuff on technology update here on along. we've got the future covered. twenty years ago this country is. the surprises of. fleet. one hundred million the truth of st john the choice where does it take. to fix. the phone book. if you're followed up on my day out going to the. country on a sort of a trail back and forth codified long. it goes back to a time when people would wipe out of their forces in the wild west and pick up the speech it's important to mention the sheriff for prosecution is no longer much going for the main goal to kill. them when they come up there pick up weapons. and you have to hope that nothing comes. close. to we're chasing killers and you feel like you better mind others a two million dollar bill for the rest. we're not superheroes we can be killed to you know they shoot me in the head i'm going to die. a
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we institutionally -- when you run a big institution you have to make sure it is not a check the box issue. we have leaders in our produce and we try to create incentives to allow the tasking leaders to work on products that have particular gender dimensions. i want to build it into the dna of people doing this. any time you face a challenge like this, you have to decide on building it as a separate capacity or trying to learn and then integrate it into the organization. we have tried to use the pilots in specialized aspects, trying to use research to increase people's attentiveness, but then how you scale it up. >> one more question. we have two minutes. that is our time. can you briefly comment on the latest demise of the world trade talks? >> i did this recently. i got a little attention. what i would just say is this. the general environment is that doha is doomed. people are looking beyond it. i believe that this would be an extreme tragedy for the international system. at the time we talk about pro- growth trade, we have seen it be one of the best drivers of growth. my own beli
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that's a big claim. >> that's right. it's a claim that has been ignored by historians traditionally, they never sort of want to touch the personal lives of the presidents. >> john: tawdry. >> presidential, they missed a major component of the story of america, that is that the private lives of the presidents and first ladies did shape how things went. for example the civil war. >> john: you say that james buchanan's gay love affair helped cause the civil war. >> that's right part of the story. james buchanan arrives in washington, a young congressman from lancaster, pennsylvania. a heavy abolitionist portion of the country. >> john: he wants to abolish slavery. >> he's there, politically ambitious and comes under the wing and tutelage of senator refuse king, a slave owner from alabama and two of them fall in love and they have a 32 year long love affair. >> john: how do you know they have a love affair. >> well-known in washington d.c., people were talking about it. they were known at the time as siamese twins, they were
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a big day around new york and around the nation. same-sex marriage in new york came back a long battle in the state legislature. the speaker fought to get it passed. this morning i asked one of the most prominently gay officials about this day. >> it's the place where the lgbt civil rights movement was really born, and to have this state -- i don't meant to soupd so arrogant, but to have the center of the world do this, all eyes are on it. it will help propel this movement forward faster than any of the other states have. >> as we mentioned, come you go up at the bottom of the hour, those marriage ceremonies are set to start at the manhattan city clerk's office. this is a history-making day. new york, the state, the largest state in the union to approve same-sex marriages, and those marriages start today at the bottom of the hour. our coverage will continue. >>> i want to turn to norway where the healing is under way after friday's massacre. a memorial service just wrapped up in the capital of oslo. the death toll now at 93. police
a big day around new york and around the nation. same-sex marriage in new york came back a long battle in the state legislature. the speaker fought to get it passed. this morning i asked one of the most prominently gay officials about this day. >> it's the place where the lgbt civil rights movement was really born, and to have this state -- i don't meant to soupd so arrogant, but to have the center of the world do this, all eyes are on it. it will help propel this movement forward faster...
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we follow russian innovators to broaden their big breakthrough back. to spotlight on story on technology update here. we've. covered. if you're following the snow rather than the. sort of a throwback and archaic part of. it goes back to a time when people would bite out of their forces in the wild west and pick up these future dates and putting them into the sheriff for prosecution. what company may. feel guilty. when they come up there is cop weapons. and you have to hope that nothing bad can. get good. we're chasing killers and you gotta keep that in mind others a two million dollar bill for his arrest. without superheroes we can be killed to you know they shoot me in the head i'm going to die. and. once you've had never go back to us. it used to be an ideal place for a holiday with it changed in a moment. good news of you are still visible. the republic is not only relieved but also shaping the future. of. america's biggest creditor china lashes out at washington for putting the economy at risk by not reaching agreement to keep its debt in check. a
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understand oh he'll he's he's got he followed russian invaders to egypt meters and brought in their big breakthrough back. sunlight on stone on technology update here on. we've got the future covered. if you're following the phone i don't know whether the. planets are sort of a throwback and archaic part of. it goes back to a time when people would wipe out of their forces in the wild lands and pick up pieces each day it's important to mention the sheriff from prosecution in my company may. feel guilty. when they go out there to stop weapons. and you have to hope that nothing bad. than good. were chasing killers and you got to keep that in mind it was a two million dollar deal for the rest. without superheroes we can be killed to you know they shoot me in the head i'm going to die. and. once you've had run you and i never go back to hide anything else. if used to be an ideal place for a holiday with the shootings in the moments. good winds of war are still visible. the republic is not only relieved but also shaping the future. of. america's biggest creditor china lashes out at washingto
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he says he followed russian innovators to broaden their big breakthrough back. spotlight on story on technology update on. we. covered. if you're followed up on line you. are sort of a throwback and aren't part of our long. and it goes back to a time when people would lie down in their forces in the wild west and pick up these future dates important to mention the sheriff for prosecution no longer much company may follow suit. when they go out there is cop weapons. and you have to hope that nothing bad. loans. were chasing killers and you gotta keep that in mind others a two million dollar bill please the rest. superhero they can be killed to you know they shoot me in the head i'm going to die. and. never go back to. kuwait and marriage is. the main responses. the presidential plane crash in western russia lines for the polish crew but that russian air traffic controllers also paul p. to play. libyan rebels may want to back down to his family's alleged ties to get down she pulled in to. naysay promises that extra chips for the border between serbia and kosovo fo
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government pretend that we have this thirty five percent corporate tax rate but in reality these too big to fail corporations they absolutely nothing and their profits are guaranteed and they can fail unlike main street who continue has failed primarily since two thousand and seven and continues to fail as we speak today the fact of the matter is that the people we take in over two trillion dollars a year we pay that much in income taxes right now we take in enough money to make our social security payments we don't take in enough money to keep funding special interest plain and simple and we don't take in enough money to keep this projection of the empire america alive and well five military engagements around the planet you know corruption has run amok you know primarily since two thousand and eight it's been you know pedal to the floor so the idea that our president comes out and uses this calculated tactical fear tactic in order to scare one of the weakest segments of our population is an absolute and utter insult at least to anybody who's a critical thinker. we've got a lot from mos
government pretend that we have this thirty five percent corporate tax rate but in reality these too big to fail corporations they absolutely nothing and their profits are guaranteed and they can fail unlike main street who continue has failed primarily since two thousand and seven and continues to fail as we speak today the fact of the matter is that the people we take in over two trillion dollars a year we pay that much in income taxes right now we take in enough money to make our social...
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owns the new york post the wall street journal and the daily at a protest outside rupert murdoch's big apple pad protesters demanded an investigation into his publications at home we know what murdoch does in england because he was caught and we want congress to investigate what he's doing here in the united states we don't know if newspapers are other people in this country yet but i see no reason to put it past them so how far from potential public embarrassment do american newspapers stand by the ones that are owned by rupert murdoch without question the new york post. is one of the most hideous deceitful. tools of criminals that there could be when it comes to getting scandal sold in the us counting on the readers short attention span is a common publishing trick jennifer aniston brad pitt has gotten together about forty two times so far this year and i haven't seen the photographs together since two thousand and six they're able to keep selling and repackaging the same story that isn't even a story no publication would admit to paying for and for me. but that's also often a techni
owns the new york post the wall street journal and the daily at a protest outside rupert murdoch's big apple pad protesters demanded an investigation into his publications at home we know what murdoch does in england because he was caught and we want congress to investigate what he's doing here in the united states we don't know if newspapers are other people in this country yet but i see no reason to put it past them so how far from potential public embarrassment do american newspapers stand...
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welcome to the kooks a big splash in the world of high tech business what turns events science into i judge the products they don't understand call for help which is going to be followed russian innovators to each emitters and broaden and their big breakthrough back home spotlight on startups on technology update here. we've got the future covered. it's now here in moscow this is see now washington is refusing to stop its reconnaissance flights near china despite beijing range of a violation chinese franti experts say the asian countries rapid military rise is a headache for the pentagon which feeds losing its well its. the kremlin is responding to a u.s. travel ban all officials linked to the death of annoying custody with a list of americans will be bald fermenter in russia moscow's angry at washington's move saying the investigation into said gave me death is still ongoing. he waives baking russia right now and it's raising fears that deadly smalled might return to the camp but while five seasons on the way along with underground peat bog flies which cools checking spoke to blanket
welcome to the kooks a big splash in the world of high tech business what turns events science into i judge the products they don't understand call for help which is going to be followed russian innovators to each emitters and broaden and their big breakthrough back home spotlight on startups on technology update here. we've got the future covered. it's now here in moscow this is see now washington is refusing to stop its reconnaissance flights near china despite beijing range of a violation...
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so, sort of the big plan. passing that along with a debt ceiling as sort of a big theory option instead of this mcconnell/reid plan, but it's so vague, as you can tell, and nothing that i have as any sort of firm plan, just, like, something that's sort of out there in the ether, they just don't have a plan at this point, no one does, john. >> it sounds like, and some people at home are saying, my god, there they go into washington speak again. i'll try to simply phi it. they are trying to fit certain pieces together to get you to several trillion in deficit reduction and that seems to be where we are, a bunch ideas. i'll go over to the wall a little bit, because jess talks about the mcconnell plan, that would give the president the authority to raise the debt ceiling and maybe they would come up with a commission with spending cuts. that's one backup plan. another backup plan is the gang of six. and i want to bring up the gang of six yesterday we talked about that. they have some significant spending cuts. the
so, sort of the big plan. passing that along with a debt ceiling as sort of a big theory option instead of this mcconnell/reid plan, but it's so vague, as you can tell, and nothing that i have as any sort of firm plan, just, like, something that's sort of out there in the ether, they just don't have a plan at this point, no one does, john. >> it sounds like, and some people at home are saying, my god, there they go into washington speak again. i'll try to simply phi it. they are trying to...
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thirty five year old's quest to equal and best the legendary jitney course total of eighteen on the big barrier for now but if tiger guesses health back. tiger went again to hell when he went quite a bit again and you know why break my record probably injury also ruling thought out of the bulls all this the major in the most bizarre circumstances the forty two year old became the second local quit to win the french open at the start of a little month and broke his leg after jumping in a lake to celebrate his victory phil mickelson and lee westwood i remember the top contenders as usual but both lefty and westy have been struggling for form of late really mccooey stop of the build up to his stunning first major victory at the u.s. open the twenty two year old northern irish man choosing to take three weeks off towards meaning he hasn't played a competitive round since his greatest of a day probably a lot of pressure being put on him. which he says that he's unfortunate it's natural but this the pressure is going to be he's going to be looked upon especially to tighten up play he's going
thirty five year old's quest to equal and best the legendary jitney course total of eighteen on the big barrier for now but if tiger guesses health back. tiger went again to hell when he went quite a bit again and you know why break my record probably injury also ruling thought out of the bulls all this the major in the most bizarre circumstances the forty two year old became the second local quit to win the french open at the start of a little month and broke his leg after jumping in a lake to...
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that's a big drop! why that big cleavage? >> that's a huge -- very good question, john. that's an e norming change. >> did we have problem with the commerce department. >> they try to make the job numbers look as good as possible when they come out. when they -- >> you mean when they're bad, they try to make them look good? >> as good as possible. when they do revisions they find out the assumptions they made were inaccurate. they estimate how many jobs are created by companies that started. they estimate a certain number of startups, then they find out, guess what, they didn't have that number of startups. it's a statistical effort to make this, and they have overstated -- >> who is controlling their efforts to do that? is that just the instincts of federal workers? [everyone talking at once] >> they're bureaucrats, they're professionals and they are doing the best they can. this is no more a conspiracy than the media extra that you seem to think -- >>> know, this is politics! and it's not heal fum for his re-election. so a call comes from the white house. you can use a
that's a big drop! why that big cleavage? >> that's a huge -- very good question, john. that's an e norming change. >> did we have problem with the commerce department. >> they try to make the job numbers look as good as possible when they come out. when they -- >> you mean when they're bad, they try to make them look good? >> as good as possible. when they do revisions they find out the assumptions they made were inaccurate. they estimate how many jobs are created...
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welcome to the one who makes a big splash in the world of hi-tech business what turns events science into high gear cheap products they don't understand. is kept the full of russian innovators to each of bidders abroad and their big breakthrough back home spotlight on start up on technology update here on. we've got the future coverage. wealthy british style. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy which might cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. and. in india all she's available.
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they want to reunification this is a big leap possible. if that's the case then it's hard to imagine any reunification in the near future especially with up to forty percent of romanians agreeing they'd love to have better revenue back but almost two thirds of moldova's population wants to remain sober and. let's see russia ski and see reporting from bucharest in romania and kisha now republic of moldova. and i we've got more on what's happening in the post soviet republics in just a few minutes time here on r.t. explore could have just done in central asia which last year sort of violent revolution and ethnic conflict on its way to becoming a parliamentary democracy. twenty years ago the largest country in the disintegration of. what had been trying. to teach began a journey. where did it take to. start a business with korea in just a few months. those on the floor got. little pellets the international sanctions as to takes place in prose on july ninth and since. this living collections by russian designers is the most beautiful thing to
they want to reunification this is a big leap possible. if that's the case then it's hard to imagine any reunification in the near future especially with up to forty percent of romanians agreeing they'd love to have better revenue back but almost two thirds of moldova's population wants to remain sober and. let's see russia ski and see reporting from bucharest in romania and kisha now republic of moldova. and i we've got more on what's happening in the post soviet republics in just a few...